Estimation of dynamic characteristics of the International Space Station from measurements of microaccelerations |
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Authors: | D. A. Zavalishin M. Yu. Belyev V. V. Sazonov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Korolev “Energiya” Rocket-Space Corporation, Korolev, Russia;(2) Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Miusskaja pl. 4, Moscow, 125047, Russia |
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Abstract: | We describe the results of determining the mass of the International Space Station using the data of MAMS accelerometer taken during correction of the station orbit on August 20, 2004. The correction was made by approach and attitude control engines (ACE) of the Progress transporting spacecraft. The engines were preliminary calibrated in an autonomous flight using the onboard device for measuring apparent velocity increment. The method of calibration is described and its results are presented. The error in station mass determination is about 1%. The same data of MAMS and similar data obtained during the orbit correction on August 26, 2004 were used for the analysis of high-frequency vibrations of the station mainframe caused by operation of the ACE of Progress. Natural frequencies of the ACE are determined. They lie in the frequency band 0.024–0.11 Hz. ACE operation is demonstrated to result in a substantial increase of microaccelerations onboard the station in the frequency range 0–1 Hz. The frequencies are indicated at which disturbances increase by more than an order of magnitude. The study described was carried out as a part of the Tensor technological experiment. |
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Keywords: | PACS 45.40.Cc |
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